March of the Eagles

March of the Eagles is a strategy wargame covering the ten years of the Napoleonic Wars, when a Corsican boy used maddeningly clever new tactics to bring all of Europe to its knees.

Players will take control of any one nation of Europe in this geopolitical barfight, dispatch armies and envoys, raid supply lines, form coalitions and get with the times, already. Because one thing's for sure: Napoleon's Grande Armeé is coming, and he's not interested in second place though he might have to settle for it, if he's just one guy in a 32 person multiplayer battle with set victory conditions.

Latest Articles for March of the Eagles

Here's one thing I won't be doing in March of the Eagles, which launches today: invading Russia. I remember my history classes, and that never ends well. There's way too many people there, it's way too cold, and my Napoleonic-era soldiers aren't anywhere near ready for that sort of fight. I think I'll go ahead and let them do their own thing while I take the rest of Europe. Read More »

At this point, I think Paradox Interactive is doing its best to document every single war that has ever happened. The most recent addition to their historical battle catalog is March of the Eagles, and they've decided to announce the details of the Napoleonic Wars-era game by way of a series of developer diaries. This week, they focus on big-picture stuff, like how "March of the Eagles is about how war changes nations and the revolutionary power of conflict." Read More »